Many serious spinal and paralysis injuries in the Gonzales area occur on routes people rely on every day—commuter stretches, intersections with heavy turning traffic, and highway zones where speeds and lane changes create high-risk moments.
When paralysis is involved, the “what happened” details matter just as much as the medical outcome. That means early evidence preservation can be critical, such as:
- Crash photos and dashcam/video from nearby vehicles or traffic cameras (if applicable)
- Witness contact information (neighbors, coworkers, drivers who stopped)
- Medical transfer and imaging timelines from the first emergency evaluation
- Roadway and traffic control details (signage, lane markings, turn restrictions)
Even if you feel overwhelmed, the right legal strategy starts by locking down facts while they’re still available and consistent.


